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Detective_Kane
His colaboration with Robin Robertson is pure gold. Seriously, one of the best folk albums that I've ever heard.
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scotsguyinwales
check out the podcast from Radio Three's show The Verb. Alasdair is interviewed and sings two new songs. The show broadcast on 12/04/2013 but the podcast should be up there for a while
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sonic-dreamer
London based Alasdair fans..don't miss the chance to see him this weekend amidst the gothic splendour of the Union Chapel in Islington. Performing as part of the Marginalised: Songs Of Love & Loss event alongside Robyn Hitchcock, Emily Barker, Dan Michaelson & The Coastguards, Jo Bartlett, Cathal Coughlan and Cate Le Bon...raising funds for the Margins homeless charity. Further details here http://ymlp.com/ze8a38 :-)
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TheScienceLaw
Having a lot of re-love for this man. Listening to Spoils a crazy amount. I love his lyrical approach. May check Appendix Out as some point.
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ihearttheussr
This guy's criminally underexposed. One of the best artists in popular music, no doubt.
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davidjennings
Recently started a blog of all things Alasdair -- interviews, setlists, collaborations, recommendations/influences -- http://gatheredinamber.tumblr.com/
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Polly_Karate
Join the officially unofficial first [url=http://www.lastfm.de/group/Alasdair+Roberts]Alasdair-Roberts-Group[/url] and be merry with us!
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nutriaposa
Well said, Purple Prince. One of the things I love about him is the way he mixes traditional song themes into his own material. His songs have the feel of coming from a mysterious historical world that only he knows about.
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purple_prince
Have to disagree with you there Mr Dissonance. One of the highlights of the Green Man festival for me. I think he is one of very few of the new folk wave - or whatever you want to call it - who manage to convey a genuine sense of folk tradition. I think it's the lack of typical pop/rock persona and the absence of ego in the songs that puts a lot of people off when they see him live.
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tom_dissonance
i'm with Will_Hall, live he was tedious enough nearly to make time stop. and if his songs are beautiful he was certainly doing a good job of camouflaging them to sound utterly nondescript.
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bonusgrooves
Join the greenman festival group, it's dead nice and tha' http://www.last.fm/group/Greenman+Festival
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